SANDER
Sanding Belts, Discs & Sheets for most makes of Orbital, Palm, Detail, Mouse Sheet & Bench Top Sander / Linisher. A variety of Grits Available: Coarse, Medium & Fine.
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Whilst We Show The Dimensions Of The Discs & Sheets We Do Not List Extraction Hole Placement So Please Check The Images Before Ordering. Our Measurements Are Width x Length.
25 Metres Of SOLENT TOOLS Sanding Sheet Compatible With Any Sander With Hook & Loop Base 180 Grit
10 Metres Of SOLENT TOOLS Sanding Sheet Compatible With Any Sander With Hook & Loop Base 180 Grit
5 Metres Of SOLENT TOOLS Sanding Sheet Compatible With Any Sander With Hook & Loop Base 180 Grit
3 Metres Of SOLENT TOOLS Sanding Sheet Compatible With Any Sander With Hook & Loop Base 180 Grit
25 Metres Of SOLENT TOOLS Sanding Sheet Compatible With Any Sander With Hook & Loop Base 120 Grit
10 Metres Of SOLENT TOOLS Sanding Sheet Compatible With Any Sander With Hook & Loop Base 120 Grit
5 Metres Of SOLENT TOOLS Sanding Sheet Compatible With Any Sander With Hook & Loop Base 120 Grit
3 Metres Of SOLENT TOOLS Sanding Sheet Compatible With Any Sander With Hook & Loop Base 120 Grit
25 Metres Of SOLENT TOOLS Sanding Sheet Compatible With Any Sander With Hook & Loop Base 80 Grit
10 Metres Of SOLENT TOOLS Sanding Sheet Compatible With Any Sander With Hook & Loop Base 80 Grit
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Grits Explained
Sanding grit plays a crucial role in determining the effectiveness and precision of abrasion during the sanding process. Grit refers to the size of the abrasive particles embedded in sandpaper or sanding discs. The scale ranges from coarse to fine, with lower grit numbers representing larger, more aggressive particles suitable for heavy material removal, while higher grit numbers denote finer particles for smoother finishes.
Selecting the appropriate grit for a specific task is essential; coarse grits are ideal for initial material removal or shaping, while finer grits excel in refining surfaces and achieving a polished look.
The grit size directly influences the texture and smoothness of the final product, making it a key factor in achieving the desired outcome in woodworking, metalworking, and various other applications where sanding is employed.
Sanding Belts
Sanding belts are essential tools in the realm of woodworking and metalworking, providing a versatile and efficient means of refining surfaces. These belts consist of an abrasive material, typically coated on a durable cloth or paper backing, which is looped and secured to create a continuous belt.
These are normally fitted to Handheld Belt Sanders & Bench Top Sanders / Linishers.
If You Are Measuring A Sanding Belt Then Make Sure You Measure The Complete Length (If You Fold It In Half, Make Sure You Double The Measurement).
Sanding Discs
Sanding discs are instrumental components in the field of abrasive tools, contributing to efficient material removal and surface refinement. These circular discs feature an abrasive surface, typically coated with materials like aluminum oxide or silicon carbide, designed to smooth, shape, and finish various surfaces. Available in a range of diameters and grit sizes.
Sanding discs are compatible with diverse power tools. hook & loop discs are typically found on handheld disc sanders and random orbital sanders. Self adhesive discs are commonly found on a bench top sander / linisher.
Sanding Sheets
Sanding sheets, typically made from abrasive-coated materials such as aluminum oxide or silicon carbide, are designed to be attached to the sanding pad of power tools like orbital sanders, mouse sanders, detail sanders, palm sanders and finishing sanders.